Couple discussing sale of marital home during divorce

A clean way to
split the house.

Kentucky is an equitable distribution state. A fast, neutral cash sale often makes dividing the marital home simpler for everyone.

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Divorce or separation

One number both sides can agree on

Kentucky divides marital property under equitable distribution rather than a straight fifty fifty split, which means the house is often the single biggest asset a court or a settlement has to account for. Waiting months for a traditional listing, with showings, negotiations, and a buyer's financing that can fall through, adds stress to an already difficult process.

A cash offer gives both parties a firm number early, which can simplify settlement negotiations considerably. There is no ambiguity about what the house will ultimately sell for, and no risk of a deal collapsing weeks before closing.

We work with either spouse, both together, or through attorneys, and we keep the process businesslike. Our only interest is a fair number and a fast, clean closing.

What we see

Common Kentucky scenarios

Neither spouse wants to stay in the house

When both parties are ready to move on, a quick sale lets everyone divide proceeds and move forward instead of managing a shared property for months.

One spouse has already moved out

A vacant half occupied home can be hard to show and maintain. We buy the property as is, whether it is occupied, vacant, or somewhere in between.

Attorneys need a number for settlement

If your attorney needs a real, actionable cash figure to move a settlement forward, we can typically turn around a written offer within 48 hours.

The process

Three steps to your cash offer

1

Submit your address

Tell us the property address and a bit about the situation. Two minutes, statewide coverage.

2

Review your offer

A written cash offer within 48 hours, no obligation to accept.

3

Pick your closing date

Close in as little as two weeks with a licensed Kentucky title company, on your schedule.

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Step 1 of 3 — Property

Step 2 of 3 — Situation

Step 3 of 3 — Contact

Divorce or separation

Answered plainly

Do both spouses need to agree to sell?

In most cases, yes, since both names are typically on the title. We are happy to coordinate directly with both parties or their attorneys to keep things fair and transparent.

Can the sale happen before the divorce is finalized?

Often yes, depending on your settlement agreement or a court order. We recommend confirming with your attorney, and we can work on whatever timeline that requires.

Will you know the details of our divorce?

No. We only need information about the property itself. The reason for selling never affects how we evaluate the home.

How is the money split at closing?

That is determined by your settlement agreement or court order, not by us. The title company handles disbursing funds according to those instructions.